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Jan. 10, 2022Edition

🔒Worcester 300 trivia contest, part 1

As part of WBJ’s 2022 coverage of the 300th anniversary of Worcester’s founding, the publication has partnered with the Worcester Historical Museum to run a trivia contest. Those with the most correct answers at the end of the year will win a special prize package.

🔒I wish we could live in Worcester

While we could have afforded an appropriate Worcester home in 2015, the market is out of reach for us in 2022.

🔒Offshore wind can deliver benefits for the whole of the commonwealth

Offshore wind is picking up momentum, and with a partner in the Biden-Harris Administration eager to open new lease areas throughout New England, we are on the precipice of a dramatic expansion of our clean energy generation efforts and the industry that drives them.
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🔒Q&A: Saint Vincent CEO on why the nurses strike ended, how she feels about the deal, and where the hospital goes from here

CEO Carolyn Jackson, who was often personally the target of the union members’ frustration, is now tasked with repairing the hospital's culture. 

🔒Editorial: The price of a hot market

Over the last few decades, waiting for housing prices to rise any more than the low single digits in Worcester was like waiting for Godot. But that’s not true anymore.

🔒Movers & Shakers for Jan. 10, 2022

People are on the move at Country Bank, Spectrum Health Systems, Inc., RCAP Solutions, and more.

🔒The next frontier of employee benefits

Financial stress costs employers $4.7 billion per week.
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🔒101: Work resolutions

We may set personal resolutions for the New Year, but what about for work?

🔒10 Things I know about … What to cancel in 2022

Cancel culture is a topic for its own article, but we are all guilty of establishing bad habits holding us back.

🔒A vague email, a dummy bank account & a $5M surprise

Garvin remembers Googling – and misspelling – her name while on the call. But then, the dots started to connect.

🔒Worcester’s rental market is catering to a high-income tenant, which could be bad news for local workers

Seemingly all of a sudden, a new word is being thrown around in the Worcester real estate market: luxury.
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🔒Will the show go on? Entertainment venues hanging by a thread must overcome new obstacles

The coronavirus lockdowns began in March 2020 lasted longer for indoor performance venues than nearly every other type of business, cutting off the main revenue streams for these Central Massachusetts hubs for arts and culture until May 2021.

Striking Saint Vincent nurses ratify contract, end 301-day strike

Union nurses who have been on strike since March 8 voted on Monday night to ratify a new contract with Saint Vincent Hospital in Worcester, ending an historic 301-day strike initially hinging on staffing ratios.
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